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FATHER'S DAY TEJANO ALL-STAR CONCERT (Saturday June 18, 2011)It was an awesome night! It marked EMILIO NAVAIRA'S long awaited return to Arizona! Tucson also received a personal delivery of SUNNY SAUCEDA'S newly released CD, Cameleon. This was Sunny's first time performing at the AVA and we hope to see him in AZ. again soon! Also on stage was LOS DESPERADOZ & RIO JORDAN who got the crowd in the Tejano/Conjunto swing! It's always great having both groups return to Tucson. All in all, it was a great night of musica & memories for everyone who attended! Cheers to FESTIVAL for the continued awesome music inside the casino, boosting the tejano frenzy with the All-Star Artists & Raza celebrating together into the morning hours. It felt felt like a Pre-VEGAS Bash! Shout Outs to Jorge Moreno & Sergio Martinez of Los Silveradoz, both traveled from California to be with us! Also to The BNet staff!....Mad Dawg & Rupert! |
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Coro Florals 1942 to 1945 | The 2nd World War had a powerful impact on the development of American costume jewelry. Americans, for the first time, were cut off from the influences of European fasion and materials, such as quality rhinestones, became very difficult to acquire. In late 1941 tin, nicket, zinc and copper were re-directed towards the war effort and became inaccessible to the jewelry trade. Sterling silver substituted for the base metals and was used from 1942 into the mid 50s and metalwork, accented with enamel, lucite, faux turquoise, jade and seed pearls often became imaginative substitutes for rhinestones. |
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